Quiz: Bivariate and Multivariate Analysis
Test your understanding of techniques and Plotly code to visualize different combinations of continuous and categorical variables.
Quiz: Bivariate and Multivariate Analysis
What is the main difference between a univariate and bivariate box plot?
A univariate box plot displays the distribution of one variable, while a bivariate box plot displays the distribution of two variables.
A univariate box plot shows the median, quartiles, and outliers of a dataset, while a bivariate box plot displays only the median and quartiles.
A univariate box plot displays the distribution of categorical data, while a bivariate box plot displays the distribution of numerical data.
A univariate box plot is used to compare two or more groups, while a bivariate box plot is used to compare only two groups.
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